Hello,
I've been importing the US Treasury prices from the Wall Street Journal bond pricing page into my Google sheet for years. It stopped working for me recently. Have other people noticed the same thing? Is there a workaround or alternative source?
Thanks!

Looks like they are no longer using a simple HTML table to display the data, so the Google Sheets formula fails. That sucks.

If anyone is good with regular expressions, the data is still there and could probably be retrieved. Unfortunately I am short on both regex skills and time to figure it out, so maybe there's another source out there.

A few weeks ago, I started just typing in the values from Vanguard occasionally. I was going to look for a real fix, but I noticed the stock prices Google Sheets was pulling weren’t that hot either. They didn’t match Yahoo & Vanguard.

we have arrived at a situation in which well-intentioned liberal people often can’t bring themselves to say that lawless violence is wrong. —Gary Morson ,WSJ

The pricing data does load into the source code of the URL, so if there is a possibility of somehow parsing the source code and inserting the data into a Google sheet, that would be great. This is way over my head, technically.

I've been reading online how you can extract/scrape data from websites using a Google Apps Script, but I can't figure it out. Does anyone know how to write a script and run it in google sheets? There has got to be a way to get the WSJ data imported into a Google spread sheet. Please help!!